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All the talk about the virtues of junk bread knives brought back some memories of late-night infomercials of "chef" (knucklehead) Tony and his "miracle blades." Anyone else remember this guy? Looks like he's got a newer version, now with "riveted handles" and even more miraculousness.
Dave will of course appreciate the guest appearance of Ramsey's boyfriend (Chef Scott)- I guess this tells us a bit about their core demographic.

If you note at 6:20 the animation clearly shows that those fancy new handles can survive a range of +2000F to -427F

All the talk about the virtues of junk bread knives brought back some memories of late-night infomercials of "chef" (knucklehead) Tony and his "miracle blades." Anyone else remember this guy? Looks like he's got a newer version, now with "riveted handles" and even more miraculousness.
Dave will of course appreciate the guest appearance of Ramsey's boyfriend (Chef Scott)- I guess this tells us a bit about their core demographic.

If you note at 6:20 the animation clearly shows that those fancy new handles can survive a range of +2000F to -427F

This is perfect example of why new-skool german/american knife shapes suck - she has to lift the handle of the knife so high to get the tip on the board, it almost looks like she's standing on her tippy-toes!